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PRACTICAL TOGAF CERTIFICATION
INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION COURSE
19 - 22 OCT 2010 KUALA LUMPUR

25 - 28 OCT 2010 SINGAPORE


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TOGAF certification course



TOGAF 9 - FOUR DAY COURSE

Day One
  • Course Introduction. Introduction to Enterprise Architecture
    • Understand the concept of Architecture
    • Understand what Enterprise Architecture is
    • Recognise the need for Enterprise Architecture
    • Be aware of the Domains typically covered by EA
    • Be aware of cross cutting concerns
  • EA Frameworks and Approaches
    • Be aware of various EA frameworks
    • Understand that different frameworks have different orientations
    • Understand the role of the
      • method
      • deliverables
      • meta models
      • repository
    • How TOGAF relates to other frameworks
  • TOGAF Foundation
    • Understand the history of TOGAF
    • Understand the TOGAF documentation structure
    • Identify the TOGAF components
    • First exposure to the Architecture continuum
  • Introduction to the Architecture Development Method (ADM)
    • ADM phases and steps
    • ADM in relation to other components
    • Scoping Architecture efforts
    • Adapting the ADM
    • ADM iteration
    • Integration with other frameworks
   
Day Two
  • Preliminary Phase
    • Goals and Approach of the Preliminary Phase
    • Scoping the activity
    • Architecture principles
    • Management frameworks
    • Architecture Governance Structures
    • High Level Baseline Architectures
  • Phase A : Architecture Vision
    • Request for Architecture Work
    • Objectives of the Vision Phase
    • Business Scenarios
    • Establish the Architecture project
    • Confirm Goals and Constraints
    • Review Capabilities
    • Define Vision
    • Value Proposition
    • Consider Risk and Mitigation
    • EA Statement of Work
  • Phase B : Business Architecture
    • Baseline Architecture
    • Business Models
    • Inspired/PROMIS Business Architecture
    • Viewpoints and views
    • Introduction to Building Blocks
    • Business Scenarios
   
Day Three
  • Phase C : Systems Architecture
    • Data/Information Architecture
    • Applications Architecture
    • Business Domain Models
    • Applications Architecture
    • Applications Interfaces
    • Applications Portfolio
    • Service Oriented Applications
    • TOGAF IIIRM Reference Model
    • Application Selection Criteria
    • Gap Analysis
  • Phase D : Technology Architecture
    • Technology Architecture
    • TOGAF TRM
    • Inspired/PROMIS TRM
   
Day Four
  • Phase E : Opportunities and Solutions
    • Architecture Implementation Support Techniques
    • Solution Evaluation
    • Portfolio Approach
  • Phase F : Migration Planning
    • Migration Considerations
    • Scoping Projects
    • Delta Models
    • Architecture Contracts
  • Phase G : Implementation Governance
    • Governance Positioning
    • Types of Governance
    • Governance principles
    • Governance mechanism
    • Compliance Defined
  • Phase H : Architecture Change Management
    • Dealing with Change
    • Types of Change
    • Accommodating Change in the ADM
  • Tool Requirements and Example
    • Managing Requirements
    • Integrating with other phases
    • Role of the repository
    • Roles of the architecture team and other players
    • TOGAF repository
    • Content Model
    • Meta models
    • Tool requirements
    • Tool and repository example
  • TOGAF Certification
    • Requirements for certification under T8 and T9
    • Differences between Level 1 and 2 for T9
    • Certification options
    • Examination requirements, coverage and centres
    • Costs
  • Further Options
    • ITAC Certification
    • ADM extensions for Security Architecture
    • ADM and SOA
    • Architecture Maturity Models
    • Architecture Skills Framework
    • Archimate Notation
  • References and Resources
    • Successful EA projects
    • Learnings
    • Further references and resources
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Michael Schnellbuegel
Michael is a TOGAF certified expert with long years of experience in Process and Architecture consulting and training. He is a member of the Association of Enterprise Architects (a|EA), and through PROMIS Solutions AG, in the Open Group. After his study, Michael was working for long years as Programme Manager and has gained fundamental experience in the management of
of complex international projects. This practical experience with processes and architectures led to a consulting activity in process and architecture modeling and optimisation and finally in the foundation of PROMIS. Promis Solutions AG, has since its foundation, focused on enterprise architecture and has expanded its core theme by merging with a tool vendor. PROMIS offers its products and services worldwide and has international operating enterprises as well as administrations as customers.
Michael has conducted several public training courses with
participants from Hewlett Packard Belgium and Germany,
PriceWaterhouseCoopers Switzerland, KPMG Austria, Metropolitan Railroads South Africa, General Motors Austria, to name a few. Michael has also conducted in-house training courses for a number of organisations including MTN Nigeria, Banif Bank Portugal and Colmobil Israel.

His consulting experience has included several engagements with customers in Germany in different verticals as well as public administration like the State of Hamburg.

About Promis Solutions AG

PROMIS Solutions is a full-service provider in the area of Enterprise Architecture and linked business
and IT strategy. Its expertise is based on more than 25 years of experience with large enterprises and government agencies.

PROMIS Solutions also offers an EA tool: Enterprise Value Architect (EVA) Netmodeler, a totally web based solution with comprehensive meta model functionality, a strong repository and flexibility in framework and notation choice which makes it the perfect tool for broad EA initiatives involving different stakeholders – including remote ones. EVA Netmodeler is certified by the Open Group for TOGAF support and is used by the Association of Enterprise Architects (a|EA). It is an ideal tool to bridge the gap between business and IT and to gain a comprehensive picture of the entire enterprise as starting point for diverse optimization and growth efforts.

PROMIS professional services offers TOGAF certification courses as well as proven workshops, training and consulting. Thus PROMIS combines modeling software, methodologies and consulting to deliver a complete enterprise architecture solution.


Certification Course Locations

  Germany | Hannover  
Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur
  Netherlands | Amsterdam
Singapore
  Switzerland | Zurich, Basel, Berne
  South Africa | Cape Town, Johannesburg
  United Kingdom | London
  USA | Washington DC





 
 
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